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North Carolina Newspaper: Free Speech 'Indispensable Ally' of Tolerance

An  penned by the editors of North Carolina newspaper The Wilson Times takes the state鈥檚 public colleges and universities to task for failing to respect student free speech rights.

The editors note that FIRErecently named two North Carolina institutions鈥擜ppalachian State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill鈥攖o our annual list of the nation鈥檚 鈥.鈥 The editors point out that, unfortunately, these two schools aren鈥檛 outliers: Five North Carolina colleges earn 鈥渞ed light鈥 rankings in 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Spotlight database for maintaining policies that clearly and substantially restrict protected expression on campus.

Calling on the state鈥檚 colleges and universities to do better, the Times succinctly makes the case for protecting freedom of expression on campus:

When students spout racist, sexist or otherwise offensive diatribes, the solution is more speech, not less. Through spirited and vigorous debate, noble ideas prevail over narrow-mindedness and bigotry. Free speech is not the enemy of tolerance; it is an indispensable ally.

College should be a place where students from diverse cultural, racial and religious backgrounds come to learn about each other, about themselves and about the world at large. It should be a place where the free and open exchange of ideas is welcomed as part of the educational process, not feared as an agent of controversy.

We鈥檇 like college administrators across North Carolina to take a second look at their policies on student expression. Our state belongs atop many national rankings, but 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 annual campus censorship list shouldn鈥檛 be one of them.

We couldn鈥檛 agree more. Read the full editorial .

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